Considerations on scientific communication in the hyperconnected post COVID-19

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José Luis Vázquez

Abstract

Las circunstancias del mundo actual provocan reflexiones polifacéticas sobre la ciencia desde diferentes puntos de vista, correspondientes a la complejidad de la realidad. Es patente la relevancia de la investigación científica para enfrentar amenazas como la COVID-19. Gracias a la ciencia, pronto, las vacunas desarrolladas en un tiempo récord serán fundamentales en nuestro camino para salir de la pandemia. Una vez más, la humanidad demuestra que los desafíos globales exigen la cooperación de todos. La ciencia es el esfuerzo colectivo sumo, y sus beneficiosos resultados nos ayudan a generar soluciones para la vida cotidiana y responder a los grandes misterios del universo.

Published: Jun 13, 2020

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Vázquez, J. L. (2020). Considerations on scientific communication in the hyperconnected post COVID-19. Revista Internacional De Investigación En Adicciones, 7(1), 3–6. https://doi.org/10.28931/riiad.2021.1.01
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